In 1709 (or was it 1710?) the Statute of Anne created the first purpose-built copyright law. This blog, founded just 300 short and unextended years later, is dedicated to all things copyright, warts and all. To contact the 1709 Blog, email Eleonora at eleonorarosati[at]gmail.com

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Introducing Lolita Huber-Froment and Matthew Lingard

We are very happy to introduce
two new interns, Lolita Huber-Froment and Matthew
Lingard,who will help provide copyright news over the
next six months.

Lolita is currently in her fourth year of a dual degree in Law and
Languages at the University
of Paris Sud/Saclay and at ISIT Paris, focusing her
studies on Digital and Intellectual Property Law.She is currently in the process of applying
for a Master 2 (the equivalent of a L.L.M.) in Digital Law at the Paris
Sud/Saclay University. This summer, Lolita will intern for three months at ATM
Avocats in Paris, a French law firm focusing on digital law, working under the
direction of Managing Partner André Meillassoux. For her Master’s thesis in
translation, Lolita is translating a text about electronic communications networks
in the U.K. You can learn more about Lolita here and here.

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